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NEW STRENGTH
IN THE SPRING
Na ura Needs. Aid in; Making Now
IJealtb. Giving Blood
t In :the spring the system needs' a
tunic, To be healthy you must have
new blood just as the ,trees must
have new sap to renew their vital-
ity,• Nature demands it, 'and with-
out this new blood you wi11 feel
Weak and languid. Yon May have
twinges of r'heumatiem or the sharp,
stabbing pains of neuralgia.. Often
there are disfiguring pimples .or
eruptions an the skin. In other
cases there is: Merely a feeling of
tiredness and a variable appetite.
.Any of these aro signs•-tlia'b the
blood Is out of order—that the in-
door 1•ife of Winter has lessened your
vitality. What you need in spring
is a tonic medicine to put you right,
and in all the world of medicine
there is no tonic can equal Dr,
Williams' Pink Pills. —These Pills
actually make new, rich, red blood
-yoi.0 greatest need in Ispring.
.This new blood drives out the seeds
of disease and makes easily tired
linen; women and 'children : bright,
active and strong, Mrs.. Geo.
Burns, Albany; P.E•,I:, .writes:
was terrible' riin clown and so weak
that I could 'hardly :'drag myself
around. I was so nervous' that I
was afraid to, walk across the floor
for fear.I would fall. Our faanily
elector treated me but 'without sus-
cess, and finally I began taking Dr.
(Williams' Pink Pills. Gradually
they brought me back to good
health, and now I -am as well as
'ever I was and have every e,onfi-
`dence in recommending these Pills
to :other sufferers."
Th.ese Pi11_s are sold by all media
vino 'dealers er can be had by Mail
at 50 cents a box' or six -boxes for
82,50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
'eine Co., Brockville, Ont.
TENNIEL HAD NO IDEAS
Subjects for Itis Carteons Were
Found at "Punch" Dinners.
. Sir John '1'enniel's faun.e as a car-
tooiist will live, if only for his
striking drawing published , in
Punch, "Dropping the Pilot,"
;which depicted the eventful parting.
;between the young Kaiser anci Bis!-.
niarck. The cartoon, it is said, was
greatly admired by both the Kai-
leer and the great German..states-
alien. -
A u'thars whose books Tenniel
liEustrated owe; much to the :,artist
fur their popularity. No other- ar
� Liet ever :succeeded in interpreting
the whimsicalities of "Alice in Won=.
1111111rderland"as he did. It is no detrac-
,
Hon, writes. Harry Furniss, to eras
that he was a man without ideas,
;and the Punch weekly dinners dur-
ing his period may 'be said to have
been held solely for the purpose of
Minding subjects for itis cartoons:
He never designed them, and the
' subjects were :vlways given to him
!In hie cartoon"Dropping the Pi-
. leer," he snade one of his few mis-
atakes---he-put the Russian crown on
;'the German Emperor.
No known pencil was fine enough
for Sir John, whose lines Looked, it
iwas sometimes said, as though a
!breath would blow them away He
always used a Specially mannfac-
ttiued pencil known as HHHHHII.
—a
Ile Knew.
"Say,'Alice don't you think that
new couple who just arrived ,at the
hotel must be engaged? .1` heard
her behind the door• last night
!treading for just ono."
Younger Brother "Naw, they' re
maried. It was a dollar she was
pleading for."
Why Bronchial Catarrh
Dangerous
Is So
,When Unchecked, Bronchial Catarrh
Develops Rapidly -Attacks the
Lungs—Ends In Consumption.
if you have fullness of the bead,
headache, difficulty in bearing, stuffed
nostrils, droppings from the' throat and
]lacking cough, you oughtto know you
have Catarrh. It begins as a cold;
Repeated colds inflame. the air pas-
eeges. 13y-and-bye.it extends deeper,.
far down into the' lungs, then you
have bronchitis. These inflamed sur-
faces secrete germ -laden mucus. if
'swallowed it. pollutes the whole eye.'
tom and" destroys health. $toniaeh.
dosing always fails ; ,,so do washes,
snuffs, ointinonts. ; The 1'caltiecly tat
;:tVill. euro qufclwest,i5. _Catarrhozone.
You do not take C'atarrhozo'ne inter-
nally*, you, simply breathe a fragrant
oompound that destroys germs
instantly, 1\71fen You inhale Catarrh-
Dzono into the lungs, little drops. Of
healing aro carrletto the remotest.
parts of t„11e Inielit'-ling apparatus,
WhereMr. Catarrhozone goes it des-
!roes the germs, allowing the healing
7o go eight enuntil the tissues tire.
congestion whole. Then con . eeaoe3
diads t3 ,
the formation of mucus. ceases, .hawk.,.
Jtg and spitting cease, 'and of coarse,
i1'opping into the throat..cease also.
Yen. get well, You see' Catarrhamne
removes the Canso of the disease.
t)on't you think this is the right way
to cure Catarrh? Can .you think of
any other way half so good? ' Com-
plete euti'tt. :lard rubber inhaler :with
SuitMeat liquid to last -three months.
Pries ,41,00. Smaller sire :i0e. All •
dealers, or The (,titarrhorolie Co,;
BUff lo, N.Y., and lliligrton, Ont,
LUXI3ItV (EN NEW GIANT LINER
Rel►rodactionS of 11amOna Works pt
rt it J'eature, ,
In the new Ounarder Aquittiuia,
Great Britain4s largest merobnut
vessel, which sails on her n niden
voyage to New York May 0, is
promised the 'last ward in luxury
and deeo,ration. For the enxbellishe
meat of the saloons works of .art
from all parts of the United I6ilig-
d,Gm and Europe urope have been copied
by experts, There will be scarcely
a
pieee of fumnituz;•o, tapeAr'y,
panel: painting, print, carpet or
ehunneypieee in the 'ship that will
not be distinctive, The eiglt„large
suites are named 'after. famous art-
ists„ and each is adorned with re-
produetions o£ the 'artists' chief
works-.
The first-class smoking room is
being adapted from the 'Charles 11.
room at. Greenwich Hospital, .and
will make ,aspecial appeal both to
English and Americans, for its
walls will be hung( with engraved
portraits of the men who have made
Anglo-American history. Most of
the carvings and details have been
nopied from famous ships; notably
the ,Sovraigne of the Seas, built at
Woolwich in 1637, which was the
largest ship of her period. The .elec-
tric 'light :.fittings' are copied florni
all ole Dutch ship lantern of. m.as-
eive •silver, and the irons are to be
reproductions of original examples
at Koole Seven Oaks.
The first class drawing room is to
he a reproduction of the work Of
the best period' of the Brothers
Adam in 1780. The rich wrought -
iron balustrade of the main stair-
ease has* been copied from a famous
French chateau. The long gallery,
between the, first class smoking
roorri and the lounge, is in panelled
mahogany, and the walls will 'be
hung withold *prints of famous Hien
and historic scenes of the Georgian
period and famous places of Old
London. .
WHEN BABY IS ILL.
When your baby is ill; when he
is cross and hard to mind; when
his teeth are bothering him. or he
is troubled with .constipation of
indigestion; give him Baby's Own
Tablets. They are the best medi-
cine for little ones. . They never
fail to regulate the bowels and
sweeten the •stomach, thus making
teething easy; curing .eonsitipati"on,
colic, indigestion, and breaking up
colds and fevers. The Tablets are
sold by medicine dealers or by mail
rat 25- cents abox from The Dr..
'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,,
Ont.
Two Views Of It.
"So you dont call on Miss Bute
any more. Quarrelled?"
"Well, I told ;her I preferred to
have her kiss nee before and not
after *she kissed ha•r net dog."
"And 'what did she say'l"
"She said I evidently forgot that
the dog might have his preference,.
too.""
•
To whom it may concern:; This is, to
certify that I have used MINARD'S
LINIMENT myself as well as prescrib-
ed it in my practice where a liniment
was required and have, nev,er failed to
get the desired effect.
C. A. ICING, M.D.
STiLL: WORKS ICARD AT 142. ,
Ossetc . Patriarch Has Been Sick
Only Once in His Life.
The 0ssetes, one of the numerous
Caucasian tribes who in•habit the
Terek territory in south Russia,
are noted for their longevity. The
other day there died in the village
of Aul Misur a woman 139 years
of age. Her name was Nalkuta
Karginova and she was fa,mou:s' for
her keen eyesight, her jet black
hair and her fine set of teeth, which
she preserved to the end. She died
at her spinning wheel.
:tint even her great age is exceed-
ed by that of Kawdyn Yeloyeff, an
Osscte patriarch of 142, who still
mono his patch of grass land and
gathers firewood in the forest. He
has only been 'sick once in his life,
as a child, when liew,had the small-
pox, Yeloyeff has 'been, four times
Married, Arid has far ''sans j the
yourigest'is a boy of 82. He is:a
believer inhard work and solid
food; drink of any kind he rarely
totiches, The ages of these two'an-
cients are attested by; .the church
records of the village.
11;any a good cigar has met its
m etch.
c may be chap ;ren aila who hopes
A•fz ) Yp p s
that he caln use you before you can
use bini.
When a girl thinks she has a bro-
ken heart it's a sign 'that she is )sit
li'ous,
WVisdom fo11owsexperience; belt
Y
,
/... ..bit r
the tt+xtlblr..,. that 1t- eleven`-ca,tclie's
lzp•
They Helped Her
Wonderfully:
'1' nA,'r 1JRS. it. BESTSAS 'Or
DOD13'S IUDNIiY I'1LLS.
Alberta '4`{'pinti,lt Voices the Senli-
dztt'Ilt of the Women Of the 1Vast
That Dodd's Kidney Pills are 'Wo-
man's Best Friend.
Retlaw, Alta,; March 30,--(S ae-
eial).---"l)odd's KidneyPills helped �' is helped
me wonderfully." So says Mrs, •Ii,
Bost, a highly respected lady living
here. And Mrs, Best expresses the
sentiment of thousands of women in..
Alberta. 'Like, most women 'Mrs.
Beat does not oar to tack about her
troubles, but she does _wish others
who have suffered as she has to
know that they can find relief in
Dodds K•idneyPills. "I found them
entirely satisfactory. They helped.
me wonderfully," she says, "and
give you ray full permission to tell
the public what they - have done for
me, ""
Women who suffer in silence can
be cured just as silently, The key-
stone of woman's health is the Kid-
neys. If they are kept -strong and
healthy, they keep' the blood. pure,
and pureblood means good health
all over the body,' Dodd's'Kidney
Pills cure: Kidney Disease, ' I)odd's
Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys
and good blood: That's why they
are known as woman's best friend.
iLBA11 i:A' S NEW FLAG.
Designed` From Heraldic Devices by
Professor Doepler.
They influence of Germany in
dominating the affairs of- the new
revealed in the fact that when .the
Albania delegation offered the
throne to the Prince of Wied, the
kingdom of Albania has not only
latter wore his Prussian., uniform
and spoke only German to the dele-
gates, but that the national flag is
the invention of, a German • profes-
sor, Emil Doepler.
The professor, who is eaid to~ be
the greatest authority on heraldry,
in Germany, has designed a tricolor
—red, black and white, in horizon-
tal stripes. The black stripe is in
the middle, and on it is ,a white *five -
pointed star, the *symbol of Skan-
derbeg; the '.Albanian national hero.
Prof. Doepler has also been"asked
to design all the necessary heraldic
devices required' by the King and
governm,ent'of the new 'starts. The
arms o.r the King are based on the
traditional emblerae `of ; Albania,
and the :arms of the house of Wied.,
A black-doubleeagle—another: sug-
gestion of German influence—Amide
on a red shield, which has a check-
ered red • and black border. The
eagle bears' on its breast a 'gold
shield, on which is shown the pea-
cock of the Wied family arms.', The
eagle's claws are also in gold,, and
hold heraldic forked lightning. The
whole shield "stances against a cloak
of ermine, above which are the
crown of Albania and the motto of
the. Wied faanily, "Fidelibate et
Veritate•:"
,Prof.. Doepler hae based the de-
sign of the crown on certain old Al
•banian devices', and, strictly speak-
ing,' as a crown it is neither :that of
a prince nor a king. A simple nar-
row band.` of ermine, i$ eurmounted'
by 10',arches of gold, of whirl six.
are visible from the front. Above
is ' the -star of Skanderbeg, which
takes the place of the traditional
cross. The wholt is lined with silk.
A mailer crovrn eimil,ar- in design
has been made for the Queen. Both.
have been anannfaetured by a Ber-
lin jeweller at the cost. of several
Albanian' nobles, and are each en-
,riclied by 'handsome turquoises.
Joint , and Hustle Pains
Bombed by Nei'rihnc
IT CURES RHEUMATISM.
Thousands of people, chuck full of
the joy of living—happy, glad,' bright
people, that Nerviline has cured . of
their pains, all tell the same wonder-
ful story of its power to drive out the
aches and tortures -o.f rheumatism and
kindred ills.
"My goodness, but Nerviline is a
miracle -worker," writes Mrs. Char-
lotte Chipman,, mother of a well-
-known family residing ' at . Mount
Pleasant. "Last month I was so crip-
pled upwith sciatica and muscular
rheumatism as to be almost unable to
do a bit of housework. My joints
were so Stift and the muscles.. so
f igllti'ully sore ' that -I . even cried. at
times with the, Pain. For years we
have used Nerviline in our family and
I Inst got busy with this •wonderful,
good old liniment, Lots of 'rubbing
with Nerviline soon relieved my 'mis-
ery ; and I was in a real abort time
about my work as usual.''
No; matter where the ache is, no
matter how distressing the pain you
can rub it away with Nerviline, For
forty years it has been curing lum-
bago, ,sciatica, back -ache, coidS, chest
trouble and all sorts of winter ills.
Keep a large 500. family size bottle
handy and you'll be saved .lots ` of
trouble and have smaller doctor bilis.
Small trial size 260. at dealers every-
where,
The Managei -" haat's a clever
invention of his ow'n. • It's his indi-
vidual spotlight. Re tu•rxls it , on
himself when hc' walks'through the
hotel lolcbii 5.'.'
Minard's LinlmHotit omit -Burns, Eta,
ECZEE
A STARTED
IN A RASH
Suffered Terribly,,. From Eyebrows
Spreadto Neck Chest and ;Arms,
CompletelyCured byCutieura
Soap and intment. y
T3riererest; Sask. -- "When my baby bo'
was about four mouths old he suffered ter..
rlbiy from eczema. The trouble started in
areali and Was very Itchy.
It made him very cross
11' and fretful. X notieed the
rash first in Ills eye -brows.
From there it spread to
his neck, chest and arms.'
When he would scratch;
it would. rnaire sores. •
"I got medicine but it
did no good. I" tried dif-
ferent remedies'without
result. At last 1 got, a.
sample of Outicura Soap and Ointment and
after using them for two days 1 noticed a
Change. I then purchased a full-sized cake
of Outicura Soap and Outicura Ointment.
X would give hime, hot bath with the.Cuti-
eurs. Soap every night afterward applying
the Outicura Ointment. Before I had used
half of the Outicura Soap and Ointment lie
was completely cured." • - (Signed) Mrs.
11. L. Stromberg, May 20, 1013.
'The regular use of Outicura Soap for toilet
and bath not only tends to preserve, purify
and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands,
bat, assists In, pi'eyenting inflammation; irri-
Cation and clogging of the porus, the common
cause of pimples, blackheads, rednessand
roughness, yellow oily, Mothy and other
unwholesome conditions of the skin. Outl-
et -ire Soap and. Ointment are sold by drug-
gists and dealers everywhere, For a liberal
free sample of each; with 32-p. book, send
post -card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp,;
Dept. 3), Boston. U. S. A.
Showing -Off.
When stopping at a grand ,hotel
The stiffest man unbends.
He takes their !stationery swell
And writes to'all his fronds.
When stopping at a grand hotel,
On his vacation trip; e,
Who doesn't paste a bunch of yell -
Ow labels on his grip ?.
When stopping at a grand hotel'
For one short week to board,
Who doesn't tipwithout a yell
Twice what he ea,n afford?
When stopping at a grand hotel—
Jnet listen to their fun.1
What humorist has e'er done well
Enough to stop at one?
N
r
Suffered 20 Years
With l�ecli.cy' Trouble, CuredDy
in. Pills:
Mr, Daniel F. Fraser of Bridgeville,
N.S. says- about GIN PILLS: "For.
twenty years I"have been'±roubleel with -
Kidney • and 131adde • Disease, and have
been treated by many doctors "hut found
little relief. I had given up all hope of
getting, toured when I treed GIN PILLS.
Now I Can say with a happy heart; that
I am cured -after using only :four boxes
of GIN PILLS " 50c. a box, 6. for 9/50.
Sample, free if you write National -Drug
& Chemical Co. of Canada, _ Limited,
Tor on to.
A. Sliding Scale.
"What is the'price of year milk?"
"Ten cents a quart.''
"You can deliver it here daily,
but mind' the quality is always good.
I have a• milk tester."
"Then it will be five cents more."
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff..
The Only Difficulty.
"Do you have any trouble with
your vacuum cleaner?"
"Only;in trying to remember who
the people -were who borrowed it
last,''
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Dass
Druggists refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind,
or Protruding Piles. First application
gives relief. 60c.
Clixubi
"You folk are being taken up by
society,. aren't you 7"
"Well, we don't believe in brag-
ging, but we know three ladies who
smoke cigarettes."
El !nerd's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
GR:01'f IN' ALT. THE TIME.
"Seine folks can't wait for fishin',
They wa-nter go right now;
I'm glad I ain't so restless*,
With wrinkles' on my brow.
I jest .sit here a-smolin'
In atmosphere sublime;
I know the fish out yonder
Are. growin' all the.. time."
There's a heap of eatisfac±ion
Ili •
yo nee philosophic rhyano,
Consolation for inaction
In "They're g rowin' all the
titrie."
trp alcove old .Eo1's ascending,
And it makes us glad to know
That rods will soon 'bs, bending
With big fishso let 'em grow.
Dr. Morse's
. is "'toot Pili
Y >rs d a�s
exactly meet the need which so often
at'itesih everyfamilyy,for a medicine
to open up and regulate the bowels.
Not •only are they effective in all
casts of Constipation, but they help
greatly in breaking up a Cold or 14
Grippe hy. cleaning out the system
and purifying ' the.biood. In the same
way hey eleve Or cure Biliousness i
Indigestion, iSick Headaches, Rheum,
atiom and ;*other ' conliaien ailments.
Ita'the fullest sense of the words Dr.
Morse',Y Indian 1 oet Pills are 47
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!'Lbt>,se nId �'t,o ..ci ih-ltrrm s►
' P9-SSJ111GER DOE m STORING*
Chemical Engineer Saye `1.'itat'S the
Way to :Keep Fit at Seat
When you have to work in Ortre1ai'
eal region it is, necessary to keep
Your body iu the hest possible trim,
according to A. R. Chandler, a
ohesnical engineer, ;just back from
the Argentine Ropublie,
That is why Mr, Chandler says he
makes a practice 'every day of ;passe
ing coal in the ship's;stokehold,
On the way aeross to Europe fr.oin
Buenos Ayres, and all the Nov
across from. Seuthampton, Mr,
Chandler says he spent two hours
every afternoon, stripped to: his un-
dergarments, shovelling coal into
the furnaces, although he hacl paid
for his passage,
"It's the only way - I know in
which you can keep yourself hard
as nails on a sea voyage," said Mr,'
Chandler, "and it's easy to get the
privilege if you cultivate the a,ce
qualntance of the chief engineer of
the ship."
"MPILET""IIEANS EMPEEOR.
I.'rince\ of Wied's New Ville Is Cor-
ruption of "Imperator."
To our ears the word " Mpret"
sounds like a comic" beast from a
nursery book, but the Albanians
(who areaccustomed to economy
vowels) will no doubt recognize in
.t honor and dignity. It has, et all
events, 'a classical pedigree, being,
we ` are assured, a corruption, of
"Imperator" and therefore identi-
cal with Emperor. .
'Whether or not he changes the
course of history, William L of Al-
bania has at ;least added one to the
het of royal titles in Europe.
Unsightly. Warts Removed
• The operation is simple and painless
-just apply. Putnam's Wart and Corn
Extractor. For fifty years it has been
curing -warts and will cure you too. Try
Putnam's Extractor, 25c. at all dealers("
Tea and the Weather.
First Lady : "Too bad I Mrs. fi
always . has such abominable wea-
ther for her afternoon teas!"
Second Lady: "Yee; she never
pours but it rains."
Only Ono "8$O1dO ` QUININM"
To get' the genuine, call for full name,
LAXATIVE' 1311,0110 QUININE. .Looir
for signature of 10. W. G•ROTE,' Cures
a Cold in One Day. 25e.
Bidding Out.
Mr. Needmore—"Don't refuse me
absolutely. Can't you hold out.
some hope?'
Miss .iSweetly 40b,..yes,.,,... I; can
hold it just out: of your ready."
Mlnard's Liniment for sale _verywharo,'
1,0OXING WISE.
My Uncle. Jima, he used to speak,
His words would make the welkin
ring. .
But his eloquence grows weak„,
He isn't saying anything.
The'popularity he's found
To all his friends is a surprise
Since he has just been sitting round
And doing nothing but look wise.
It's great to have a silvery tongue
And make men listen to your
voice.
it's great to lecture old, and young,
And see them tremble or rejoice,
According to the words you choose.
But of them all the grsafest prize
Is this strange gift that statesmen
use:
The 'si'mple art of looking wise.
A Versatile Genius.
The Dramatic, Critic --"That's an
odd idea of Heavysides, your lead,
to use an electric flash lamp as the
hexad of his cane,"
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you "have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
-Soothes_ Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25e, 500.
Murine Eve Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mall.
An Eye Tonle 000d for All Lyse that Mead Cara
Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago
Rough on the Professor.
The m1d-niairnered old gentle-
man who was staying with Mrs.
Slimkins was a geologist, and when
one morning his landlady's little
son informed him that there was a
queer old stone in a 'neighboring
field he was in high glee.
"Come along and show it to me,"
he sd, mivht.
":i•ai--I�•-I—aakingin`rthis gob
ay timetot,. e sspoir,"
said the bo,y, and he began a hasty
retreat, '
Th'er'e were cattle in bbs field, but
the professor took no notice of them
until a terrible roar attracted his
attention, and he saw a fierce buil
advancing to greet him. It was a
near thing, but the professor Avon
by a trouser -button. 0n the other
side of the hedge was surprised
to see the landlady's son.
"You: little ruffian I" Shouted the
...e
pprofessor." I believe you sent'm.�
into alar field purposely.. I expeot
you wanted to zee me' killed."
"No, I didn't, sir ; it was mother
did,"
"What?" gasped the professor,
"She 'card a, dog.'owilli,i ,iutaade
OUT 'ou e'last milt, 'sill" as It tnean's,
there'll �•'Il ale It dsoon. mother
cat n
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x.lti
label 1, y
'S,IO ).t out of the
'ft you 'best horse is just as
liable to develop a Spavin, Ringbone,
Spl int, Curb or lameness as your poorest!
KENDALL S
SPAVIN CURE
has eaves many.thousands of dollars in horst
$esa by entirely curing those ailments.
Garnet, Ont„ Feb. 25th, 1010.
"I have used :Kendall's spavin Cure to kill
several jerks, and removed a bunch of long
standing, cringed by a kick." Sm. Ur, tnai.
Don't lake chances with voin horses. Keep
bonecofP:endeirsbeedw,i 1--0for 5. Ourbcok
'Treatise on the Horse ices at druggists or
Dr. B, ,1.ILENDALL CO„ Enosbnre rails. Vt. 52
Saving.
"Speaking of stingy people," said,
the shopkeeper reflectively, "there
is no one can beat old Scrimp."
"What about him?" queried the
customer.
"Why, he even look% over the
tops of his glasses for fear of wear-
ing
ear-
ing them ou.t.a"
ITh
Don't waste time on Infer/.
or strives because they're a
few cents cheaper,
I have proved Zam.'J3uk
best tor ):cretua, Piles, Skin
;JiseaSes, and Injuries.
As a mother., you owe It
to Tour family to use 't`e"'b,
Tour that s artt-Duit I ;
50a Sax. Ai rbilrpgtbts urd Stores,